A binturong en and a nice one not one that looks like a truck run it over.Nice long haired cats .. not with hair that looks like a sheep!I like the idea of mules also. and maybe a zors ore horsbra And maybe some big lizards like iquana on schleich scale and booby's ... because i like there blue feet!

*yes, I know my own line is mostly kind of that latter one, or at least larger species. But I do try to stick to unusual or lesser known animals! I have considered working toward some typical aquarium fish eventually as well.

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Hey, I´m new on the forums^^ My figure/model wishes are -Binturong-exinct species like Megaloceros(there is one from Bullyland but it is not so beautiful), Eucladoceros, Cave Lion, hyracotherium, Basilosaurus from Schleich or Papo-Jersey cattle from Schleich-White Park cattle, I didn´t found any models from any brand-Duiker, Mouse Deer -Quagga, Thylacine from Schleich -unknown dragons like Quetzalcoatlus, Lyndworm, Basilisk

Hey, I´m new on the forums^^ My figure/model wishes are -Binturong-exinct species like Megaloceros(there is one from Bullyland but it is not so beautiful), Eucladoceros, Cave Lion, hyracotherium, Basilosaurus from Schleich or Papo-Jersey cattle from Schleich-White Park cattle, I didn´t found any models from any brand-Duiker, Mouse Deer -Quagga, Thylacine from Schleich -unknown dragons like Quetzalcoatlus, Lyndworm, Basilisk

Bullyland Mégacéros IS beautiful! I don't know what you don't like about it...

As for unkown dragons, I sure hear you. I'm tired of seeing versions of the same old four-legged bat-winged European Dragon. I wish someone made: a TARASQUE (a french flat-faced dragon with six legs and a tortoise shell), or a GUIVRE (a giant serpent without any legs or wings).

......As for unkown dragons, I sure hear you. I'm tired of seeing versions of the same old four-legged bat-winged European Dragon. I wish someone made: a TARASQUE (a french flat-faced dragon with six legs and a tortoise shell), or a GUIVRE (a giant serpent without any legs or wings).

Well, for an animal figure, I would like an Egyptian water buffalo. I remember that Lineol released a Bulgarian Murrah buffalo, but it was retired after WW2. I could not find it in eBay for a cheap price. And an important detail: Bulgarian Murrah and Egyptian water buffaloes are nearly the same, just that the Egyptian has a little bit bigger horns. I really like the Egyptian buffalo, and I would like to see a release of the figure of that animal. Hope that the Egyptian water buffalo can be released!

Note: Egyptian water buffalo, which is a breed of the Indian buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), should not be confused with the cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer).

I'm still collecting Ice Age North American animals, so I'm dying for a stage moose (Cervalces sp.), giant beaver (Castoroides sp.), Columbian mammoth, and short-faced bear (Arctodus sp.). I'd say a mastodon, but it looks like Safari is making one, so yay! I wouldn't mind some of the different types of giant sloth (Jefferson's, Harlan's, Shasta) instead of always getting just a generic one.

1- PYGMY RIGHT WHALE. A must!!!2- COTYLORHYNCUS. Or a Casea. Caseids have never been represented. Though, those prehistoric reptiles have such an interesting looks.3- YANGTZE RIVER DOLPHIN. Extinct since 2006. We need Something to remember it.4- GREAT AUK. Extinct since 1844. 5- BRYDE'S WHALE. No comment.6- SEI WHALE. No comment.7- TARASQUE. Mythology. Six-legged french dragon with a tortoise shell and humanoid face.8- LINDWORM. Mythology. English fire-breathing dragon with two legs and no wings.9- GUIVRE. Heraldric. French dragon which consists in a giant serpent; no wings, no legs.10- FENG_HUANG. Mythology. Chinese Phenix with peacock feathers on tail and colorful plumage.

1- PYGMY RIGHT WHALE. A must!!!2- COTYLORHYNCUS. Or a Casea. Caseids have never been represented. Though, those prehistoric reptiles have such an interesting looks.3- YANGTZE RIVER DOLPHIN. Extinct since 2006. We need Something to remember it.4- GREAT AUK. Extinct since 1844. 5- BRYDE'S WHALE. No comment.6- SEI WHALE. No comment.7- TARASQUE. Mythology. Six-legged french dragon with a tortoise shell and humanoid face.8- LINDWORM. Mythology. English fire-breathing dragon with two legs and no wings.9- GUIVRE. Heraldric. French dragon which consists in a giant serpent; no wings, no legs.10- FENG_HUANG. Mythology. Chinese Phenix with peacock feathers on tail and colorful plumage.

1- PYGMY RIGHT WHALE. A must!!!2- COTYLORHYNCUS. Or a Casea. Caseids have never been represented. Though, those prehistoric reptiles have such an interesting looks.3- YANGTZE RIVER DOLPHIN. Extinct since 2006. We need Something to remember it.4- GREAT AUK. Extinct since 1844. 5- BRYDE'S WHALE. No comment.6- SEI WHALE. No comment.7- TARASQUE. Mythology. Six-legged french dragon with a tortoise shell and humanoid face.8- LINDWORM. Mythology. English fire-breathing dragon with two legs and no wings.9- GUIVRE. Heraldric. French dragon which consists in a giant serpent; no wings, no legs.10- FENG_HUANG. Mythology. Chinese Phenix with peacock feathers on tail and colorful plumage.

There are many Australian birds and animals I'd love to see, but I'd really love Collecta to give their Maned Wolf a young pup or two? I know they live alone most of the time, but a Mother with youngsters would be fantastic!

I wish almost any European bird, especially some tit (European crested tit and Long-tailed tit are my faves) or other small forest bird made by Schleich, Papo or CollectA. Not flamingos, bald eagles, peacocks or penguins anymore, please! We need more diversity.

Great lists! There's quite a lot here I would like to see made as well. Here are some of my additions.

Great BarracudaAustralian KelpiePharaoh HoundUncropped blue or fawn dobermanSome non-Smilodon sabertooth cats such as Machairodus or Homotherium (although an updated Smilodon would be very nice as well)A Dzungariotherium, or upgraded Paraceratherium

In general, I would also like to see more of a focus on these points from companies.

More consistent scales. Not everything has to be the same scale regardless of species, but I like it when animals of a particular group look well displayed together.

More originality in terms of design and species choice.

More accuracy. However, it seems that many companies have listened and we are getting more accurate figures every year. Hopefully, this positive trend will continue.